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The Ethics of Refusal (with Devonya Havis)

Oct 25, 2024
Devonya Havis, an Associate Professor at the University of Buffalo and author of "Creating a Black Vernacular Philosophy," delves into the ethics and significance of saying "no." She explores refusal as a powerful act against authority and harmful norms, underscoring its role in justice and personal agency. Havis shares insights on historical figures like Socrates and Martin Luther King Jr., and discusses the implications of everyday refusals on emotional well-being. Ultimately, she highlights how refusal can reshape societal values and foster meaningful change.
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